Hi Beth,Like your shamrock tablecloth. I am an Irish girl myself, part Irish anyway. My Dad took his Irishnessvery seriously. People used to give him all sorts of things for St. Patricks day. The most I do is makeIrish Colcannon and maybe set the table in green. When I was in school or working I would wear green....didn't want to get pinched of course!! lol

Thanks for your sweet wishes for Dee and Jerry, only 4 more days.Am so hoping they started putting the roof on today. I is supposed to be finished by Wednesday, but it would sure be nice if they did it a lil ahead of schedule. A little less stress for them. They have done nothing but pack since lastThursday. Fortunately, they foundsome guys to move them that aren't too expensive, so they are letting them move all the big stuff like the furniture and they will take the breakable stuff themselves.We are gonna help them on Friday night too, so we will have 4 vehicles to move things. Should be fun..........cause we can hardly wait to see the house.

Enjoy your tea time and those great looking St. Patty's day cookies.So cute..........

Hope all is well with you and yourshon.Gotta get busy I have company coming and now they are coming a day earlier than I expected, now they are coming in on Wed. but that will be fine, they are the same folks we had last year so we are looking forward to it. Great fellowship!

Hi Beth,Your teacup is very pretty. There is just something about white that grabs me! Your poster is very cute too and the cookies look good.

Now about those rocks; they are fabulous! The agate is beautiful as is the amethyst. The fossil is quite interesting. Thank you for sharing these with us today.I will share my rocks one of these weeks. I really don't have them in a nice display yet. But I'm working on it. The agate you sent me is the only one I have so it's very special to me! Have a lovely day, my friend.

Hi BethMmm, the shamrock sugar cookies look yummy! I find the rocks you've shown very interesting, I actually took geology in high school.Had to laugh at Sandi's comment, she has rocks too so I can see a rock theme for tea coming up in the future. LOLHugs,Judith

Hi Beth,Yummy looking cookies with the green tablecloth. So spring looking. I enjoy looking for Lake Superior agate rocks when I'm walking the shore and always bring a rock home from my vacations for my gardens.Happy March!Nancy

Hello Beth,thanks for visiting me today :-)What amazing shamrock cookies you have there - green cookies for a green thumb!And French Vanilla tea sounds truly delightful!You have a very lovely blog.Have a blessed week...Trish

Hi Beth! I haven't drank Bigelow's French Vanilla tea in a long time, but you've prompted me to put it on my grocery list. Love the St. Patrick's Day inspiration. The decorated sugar cookies look yummy!

I bet those shamrock cookies are delicious. What a beautiful post! I love your teacup and french vanilla is one of my favorites. Hope you will visit Magnolia Cottage. Have a wonderful evening.Blessings,

We were both enjoying tea & a green treat this week, huh Beth? I love that French Vanilla tea & keep it downstairs in the sewing room so I can make it there, in between projects.

Is a primula the same as a primrose? They sure look the same! I have one on display in the kitchen & will post a photo of it in my upcoming St. Patrick's Day post. I've never tried to grow them here in Ohio.

Hugs,Rett, who was THRILLED to see my crocus come up FINALLY!!!!! YAY!!